LG's Lee Min-ho didn't give up any homers in 41 innings after his debut, with all 28 hits, including five doubles, which had the power to overwhelm the batter.
The record was broken in a game against the Doosan Bears at Jamsil-dong-dong Stadium in Seoul on the 26th, and a low fastball thrown at Choi Joo-hwan in the first inning returned to the first two-run homer. It was a ball thrown to the lower side of the body, but Choi Joo-hwan hit it correctly.
The second match between Lee Min-ho and Choi Joo-hwan was like a fight for their pride. One at-bat lasted for more than eight minutes. It took about 8 minutes from the moment Choi Joo-hwan entered the plate to get a walk, and 16 pitches.
Choi hit 11 fouls, and even though he was 1-2 on the ball count in the first three balls, he showed a terrifying concentration.
Lee Min-ho also did not back down easily. Lee Min-ho, who had 22 walks in 45 innings this year and 33 full-count at-bats, was the 14th to be full-counted in Choi Joo-hwan and the second at-bat. And Lee Min-ho's arrest at this plate is getting faster and faster.
147km to 146km, 119km curve, 147km again, 13km was taken. Lee Min-ho's fastest ball was 150km, and he once again recorded his highest arrest in the fourth inning.
The result was a walk, but it was a way to see how great the rookie Lee Min Ho's desire to win. Ryu Jung-il did not say, "Lee Min-ho, I saw, was a player who would throw better if fans came."
Lee Min-ho had two runs in five innings, and he had no runs except for a two-run homer hit by Choi Joo-hwan. Lee Min-ho, a combative rookie, helped LG win 4-3 and Doosan's third consecutive win in 469 days.